CHARGER AND AEROSOL-GENERATING SYSTEM WITH IMPROVED CLOSING MEANS
20240225131 ยท 2024-07-11
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A24F15/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A charger for charging an aerosol-generating device is provided, the charger including: a housing defining a cavity to receive the device to be charged, the cavity having an opening; at least one electrical contact disposed in the cavity; and a cover slidable relative to the opening between open and closed positions, an inner surface of the cover facing the cavity when the cover is in the closed position, at least a portion of the inner surface of the cover defines a profiled engagement member having a leading edge and a trailing edge, and the profiled engagement member slopes into, or towards, the cavity when the respective moveable element is in the closed position, the slope increasing in a direction from the leading to the trailing edge. An aerosol-generating system including the charger and the device, and a method of using the system are also provided.
Claims
1.-15. (canceled)
16. A charger for charging an aerosol-generating device, the charger comprising: a housing defining a cavity configured to receive the aerosol-generating device to be charged, the cavity having an opening; at least one electrical contact disposed in the cavity; and a cover slidable relative to the opening between an open position and a closed position, an inner surface of the cover facing the cavity when the cover is in the closed position, wherein at least a portion of the inner surface of the cover defines a profiled engagement member having a leading edge and a trailing edge, and wherein the profiled engagement member slopes into, or towards, the cavity when the cover is in the closed position, the slope increasing in a direction from the leading edge to the trailing edge of the profiled engagement member.
17. The charger according to claim 16, wherein the profiled engagement member is configured to urge the aerosol-generating device received in the cavity into engagement with the at least one electrical contact when the cover is in the closed position.
18. The charger according to claim 16, wherein the profiled engagement member protrudes into, or towards, the cavity when the cover is in the closed position, the protrusion of the profiled engagement member increasing in a direction from the leading edge to the trailing edge of the profiled engagement member.
19. The charger according to claim 16, wherein sliding the cover from the open position to the closed position moves the profiled engagement member into an overlapping relationship with the opening of the cavity.
20. The charger according to claim 19, wherein the leading edge of the profiled engagement member moves into an overlapping relationship with the opening of the cavity first as the cover slides from the open position to the closed position.
21. The charger according to claim 16, wherein the profiled engagement member is a cam surface and a surface of the aerosol-generating device received in the cavity is a cam rider.
22. The charger according to claim 16, wherein the at least one electrical contact is a resilient element configured to apply a force to the aerosol-generating device received in the cavity in the direction of the opening of the cavity when the cover in the closed position.
23. The charger according to claim 16, further comprising an aerosol-generating device release mechanism configured to urge the aerosol-generating device received in the cavity in the direction of the cavity opening when the cover is in the closed position.
24. The charger according to claim 16, wherein the housing comprises a face over which the cover is slidable, and wherein when sliding the cover from the open position to the closed position, the inner surface of the cover does not slide beyond the face of the housing.
25. The charger according to claim 16, further comprising an actuation member and a means to slide the cover from the closed position to the open position in response to manipulation of the actuation member by a user of the charger.
26. The charger according to claim 25, wherein the actuation member is a slider, and the means to slide the cover is a mechanical linkage between the slider and the cover.
27. The charger according to claim 25, wherein the actuation member is a button or switch, and the means to slide the cover comprises an actuator and a mechanical linkage between the actuator and the cover, and wherein the actuation member is configured to send an electrical signal to actuator in response to manipulation of the actuation member by the user.
28. The charger according to claim 16, wherein the cover is biased towards the closed position.
29. An aerosol generating system, comprising: an aerosol-generating device; and a charger configured to charge the aerosol-generating device, the charger comprising: a housing defining a cavity configured to receive the aerosol-generating device, the cavity having an opening, at least one electrical contact disposed in the cavity, and a cover slidable relative to the opening between an open position and a closed position, an inner surface of the cover facing the cavity when the cover is in the closed position, wherein at least a portion of the inner surface of the cover defines a profiled engagement member having a leading edge and a trailing edge, wherein the profiled engagement member slopes into, or towards, the cavity when the cover is in the closed position, the slope increasing in a direction from the leading edge to the trailing edge of the profiled engagement member, and wherein, when the aerosol-generating device is received in the cavity, the profiled engagement member is configured to urge the aerosol-generating device into engagement with the at least one electrical contact when the cover is in the closed position.
30. A method of using an aerosol-generating system, the aerosol-generating system comprising: an aerosol-generating device and a charger configured to charge the aerosol-generating device, the charger comprising: a housing defining a cavity configured to receive the aerosol-generating device, the cavity having an opening. at least one electrical contact disposed in the cavity, and a cover slidable relative to the opening between an open position and a closed position, an inner surface of the cover facing the cavity when the cover is in the closed position, wherein at least a portion of the inner surface of the cover defines a profiled engagement member having a leading edge and a trailing edge, and wherein the profiled engagement member slopes into, or towards, the cavity when the cover is in the closed position, the slope increasing in a direction from the leading edge to the trailing edge of the profiled engagement member; and the method comprising: inserting the aerosol-generating device into the cavity of the charger when the cover is in the open position; and sliding the cover from the open position to the closed position, wherein, in the closed position, the profiled engagement member of the cover urges the aerosol-generating device into engagement with the at least one electrical contact.
Description
[0097] Specific embodiments will now be described with reference to the figures, in which:
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[0108] The charger 1 comprises a housing 2 having the general size and shape of a conventional packet of cigarettes. A lithium-ion battery 3 and electric circuitry 4 are housed within the charger 1. The charger 1 further comprises a generally circularly-cylindrical cavity 5 for receiving the aerosol-generating device 20. The cavity 5 is defined by the housing 2. An electrical contact (not shown) is arranged at a closed end of the cavity 5 for electrically connecting an aerosol-generating device received in the cavity 5 to the battery 3 of the charging device 1.
[0109] The aerosol-generating device 20 is substantially circularly cylindrical and has the general dimensions of a conventional cigar. The length of the device 20 is substantially identical to the length of the cavity 5 and the diameter of the device 20 is slightly smaller than the diameter of the cavity 5, such that the device 20 fits closely in the cavity 5. The aerosol-generating device 20 comprises an open cavity 21 at a proximal end for receiving an aerosol-generating article. The aerosol-generating device 20 further comprises a battery (not shown) housed in the housing of the device and an electric heater (not shown) arranged in the cavity 21 for heating at least a portion of the aerosol-generating article 30 when the aerosol-generating article 30 is received in the cavity 21.
[0110] The aerosol-generating article 30 comprises an aerosol-forming substrate (not shown) comprising a gathered, crimped sheet of tobacco, and a filter (not shown) arranged back to back with the aerosol-forming substrate in the form of a rod. The aerosol-generating article 30 has a diameter substantially equal to the diameter of the cavity 21 of the device 20 and a length longer than the cavity 21, such that when the article 30 is received in the cavity 21 of the device 20, the filter extends out of the cavity 21 and may be drawn on by a user, similarly to a convention cigarette.
[0111] In use, a user inserts the article 30 into the cavity 21 of the device 20 and turns on the device 20 to activate the electric heater. The electric heater heats the aerosol-forming substrate of the article 30 such that volatile compounds of the aerosol-forming substrate are released and atomised to form an aerosol. The user draws on the mouthpiece of the article 30 and inhales the aerosol generated from the heated aerosol-forming substrate. After use of the device 20, the article 30 may be removed from the device 20 for disposal, and the device 20 may be placed into the charger 1 for storage and for charging of the battery of the device 20.
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[0113] The charger housing 102 defines rails 112 which extend slightly above the top surface 104 of the charger housing 102 positioned either side of the cavity 120. The cover 110 is attached to the rails 112 such that the cover is slidable along rails 112. Stoppers (not shown) at either end of the rails prevent the cover 110 from sliding beyond the end of the rails 112, so prevent the cover 110 from sliding beyond the top surface 104 of the charger housing 102. As can be seen in
[0114] The cover 110 is slidable between an open position, shown in
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[0116] The aerosol-generating device comprises two electrical contacts 302, 303. The aerosol-generating device also comprises a power supply in the form of a rechargeable battery (not shown). The rechargeable battery of the aerosol-generating device is electrically couplable with the two electrical contacts 302 and 303.
[0117] Two electrical contacts 304 and 305 are located in the cavity of the charger. Electrical contacts 302 and 303 of the aerosol-generating device are aligned with contacts 304 and 305 of the charger when the aerosol-generating device is received in the cavity. When there is electrical connection between the electrical contacts of the charger with the electrical contacts of the aerosol-generating device, the rechargeable battery of the charger can be used to recharge the rechargeable battery of the aerosol-generating device. In order for the rechargeable battery to be reliably charged, the electrical connection must be consistent.
[0118] Electrical contacts 304 and 305 are resilient elements in the form of cantilever springs.
[0119] As shown in
[0120] When the cover is in the open position, electrical communication between the electrical contacts 302 and 304 and 303 and 305 is not ensured and so may not be consistent. For example, if the charger 100 is not stored in an upright position, or is shaken or dropped, it is likely that the electrical communication will not be maintained between the electrical contacts of the charger and the electrical contacts of the device.
[0121] When the cover 110 is in the closed position, electrical communication between the electrical contacts 302 and 304 and 303 and 305 is ensured. This is because, in the closed position, the profiled engagement member 312 of the cover 110 is engagement with a top surface 322 of the aerosol-generating device 300 received in the cavity 120. The engagement ensures that the aerosol-generating device 300 is in electrical communication with electrical contacts 304 and 305 of the charger, irrespective of the orientation of the charger and of any sudden forces applied to the charger, for example, in the case that the charger is dropped. In other words, the engagement ensures that contact is maintained between the electrical contacts 302 and 303 of the charger and the electrical contacts 304 and 305 of the aerosol-generating device.
[0122] Electrical communication is ensured because the profiled engagement member 312 urges the aerosol-generating device into engagement with the contacts of the charger 304 and 305 when the cover is in the closed position. The profiled engagement member 312 applies a force on the top surface 322 of the aerosol-generating device pushing it into the cavity and in the direction of and against the electrical contacts 304 and 305. The applied force causes the electrical contacts 304 and 305 to deform and generate a reactive force that urges the aerosol-generating device 300 to move away from the electrical contacts (i.e. a reactive force pushing the aerosol-generating device back out of the cavity 120). As the cover is in the closed position, the force applied by the electrical contacts 304 and 305 urges the aerosol-generating device against the cover and, in particular, against the profiled engagement member of the cover. This ensures contact between the aerosol-generating device 300 and the electrical contacts of the charger 304 and 305.
[0123] In the embodiment shown in
[0124] The profiled engagement member 312 and the aerosol-generating device 300 remain engaged as the cover slides from the intermediate position show in
[0125] The profiled engagement member 312 acts as a cam surface and the aerosol-generating device 300 acts as a cam rider, following the slope of the profiled engagement portion. The transverse motion of the profiled engagement member 312, as the cover slides from the open position to the closed position, is transferred to longitudinal motion of the aerosol-generating device, into the cavity.
[0126] In the embodiments so far described, the cover 110 is slidable from an open position to a closed position when a user manipulates the cover directly.
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[0129] In some embodiments, the actuation member is a button or a switch (not shown) rather than a slider tab and elongated opening. The button or switch can be positioned on the charger housing. A user can manipulate the button or switch to operate an actuator positioned in the charger housing. The manipulation can be by pressing the button or switching the switch. Pressing the button or switching the switch sends signals to a controller (not shown). The controller then controls the actuator to moves the cover from the open position to the closed position in response to this manipulation.
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[0134] When the cover is in the closed position, the spring 802 is compressed and the aerosol-generating device is pushed against electrical contacts 304 and 305, as described with respect to previous embodiments. However, in order to close the cover, a user of the device is required to manually push the aerosol-generating device 300 below the level of the cover 110 such that profiled engagement member 312 is able to move into an overlapping relationship with the cavity opening.
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[0136] At step 902, the aerosol-generating device is received into the cavity of the charger. This is when the cover is in the open position.
[0137] At step 904, a user slides the cover from the open position to the closed position. As described, the cover engages the aerosol-generating device as it slides from the open position to the closed position. In the closed position, the cover urges the aerosol-generating device into engagement with at least one electrical contact. This ensures that the electrical connection between the aerosol-generating device and the charger is maintained. This allows the aerosol-generating device to be charged by the charger. When the cover is closed, it protects the cavity, and the aerosol-generating device received in the cavity from dust from the surrounding environment.
[0138] At step 906, a user slides the cover from closed position to the open position. A user does this in order to be able to access the aerosol-generating device received in the cavity (as per step 908).
[0139] In some embodiments, the cover is biased closed. In these embodiments, the moveable elements automatically return to the closed position from the open position. Therefore, step 904 may be automatic.
[0140] In the open position, the aerosol-generating device is urged out of the cavity by an aerosol-generating device release mechanism. By urging the aerosol-generating device out of the cavity, a portion of the aerosol-generating device extends out of the cavity. A user of the aerosol-generating system can use this portion to aid removable of the aerosol-generating device. When the charger comprises an aerosol-generating device release mechanism, step 904 may require the user to manually push the aerosol-generating device into the cavity, compressing the aerosol-generating device release mechanism, before sliding the cover to the closed position.